ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



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Hind (Henry Youle). A | preliminary 

 report I on the | geology of New Bruns- 

 wick, I together with I a special report 



I ou the distribution of the | " Que- 

 bec Group " I in the province. | By | 

 Henry Youle Hind, M. A., F. R. G. S. | 

 (Late professor of chemistry and geol- 

 ogy in the university of Trinity college, 

 Toronto.) | Author of [&c. two lines.] 



I [Seal.] I 

 Frederioton. | G. E. Fenety, printer, 

 to the Queen's most excellent majesty. 

 . I 1865. 



Printed cover as above, title as above 1 1. 

 contents pp. iii-viii, introduction pp. ix-xvi, 

 list of authors pp. xvii-xviii, text pp. 19-278, 

 index pp. 279-293, 8°. 



Origin of the names of certain rivers and 

 places in New Brunswick, containing a short 

 vocabulary of the Micmac and Miliceto lan- 

 guages, pp. 257-259.— Names of places and riv- 

 ers derived from the Abenaquis language, pp. 

 260-261. 



Copies seen .- Astor, Congress. 



Hindley (Eev, J. I.) Indian Legends. | 

 Nanabush, | the Ojibbeway Saviour. | 

 Moosh-kuh-ung, | or | the flood. | By 

 the I Rev. J. I. Hindley, M. A., | of 

 Barrie. | 



[No place:] 1885. 



Printed cover as above, introduction p. 1, 

 text in verse pp. 2-22, 8°. 



Contains many Ojibbeway words, especially 

 the names of animals, the English significa- 

 tions of which are given in the foot-notes. 



Copies seen : Dorsey, Pilling. 



Histoire de la Virginie. See Beverley 



Historicals for young folks. See 

 Blakeman (B. C.) 



History and present state of Virginia. 

 See Beverley (R.) 



History, manners, and customs. See 

 Mogridge (G.) 



History of poor Sarah [Micmac]. See 

 Rand (S. T.) 



History | of | the Delaware | and | Iro- 

 quois Indians | formerly inhabiting the 

 Middle States. | With i various anec- 

 dotes I illustrating their manners and 

 customs. I Embellished with a variety 

 of original cuts. Written for the Ameri- 

 can Sunday school union, and | revised 

 by the committee of publication. | 



American sunday school union. I 

 Philadelphia: | No. 146 Chestnut street. 

 I 1832. 



History — Continued. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title 1 1, introduction pp. 5-18, 

 text pp. 19-"! 53, 240. 



G-eneral remarks on Indian languages, prin- 

 cipally the Delaware, pp. 44-58. 



Copies seen : British Museum, Congress. 



History. The history | of the j Moravian 

 mission | among the | Indians in North 

 America, | from its "| commencement to 

 the present time. \ With a | preliminary 

 account of the Indians. | Compiled from 

 authentic sources, j By | a member of 

 the Brethren's church. | 



London : | T. Allman, 42, Holburn 

 hill. I MDCCC XXXVIII [1838]. 



Title verso blank 1 1. preface p. iii. contents 

 pp. iv-vi, preliminary account of the Indians 

 pp. 1-50, mission among the Indiansp p. 49 \sic\- 

 316, 16<^. 



Lord's prayer in Delaware (from Zeisberger), 

 foot note p. 9. 



Copies seen : Pilling. 

 The history | of the | Moravian mis- 

 sion I among the | Indians in North 

 America, | from its | commencement to 

 the present time. | With a | preliminary 

 account of the Indians. | From the most 

 authentic sources, j By | a member of 

 the. Brethren's church. | 



London : | L. & G. Seeley, 169, Fleet 

 street. | MDCCCXL [1840]. 



Title verso blank 1 1. preface p. iii, contents 

 pp. iv-vi, preliminary account of the Indians 

 pp. 1-50, mission among the Indians pp. 49[sicl- 

 316, 16°. 



Linguistics as under title next above. 



Copies seen: Eames. 



History of Virginia. See Beverley (R. ) 

 Hodgkins (J. George), editor. See Jour- 

 nal. 

 Hodgson (Adam). Letters from | North 

 America, \ written | During a Tour | in 

 the I United States and Canada. | By 

 Adam Hodgson. | In two volumes. | 

 Vol. I[-IJ]. I 



London : | printed for Hurst, Robin- 

 son, & CO. 1 and | A. Constable & co. 

 Edinburgh. | 1824. 



2 vols. : title verso printers 1 1. errata slip, 

 dedication verso blank 1 1. preface pp. iii-ix, 

 contents pp. xi-xv, text pp. 1-405 ; title verso 

 printers 1 1. errata slip, contents pp. i-iv, text 

 pp. 1-473, maps, 8°. 



Sergeant (J.), Translation of part of the 19th 

 Psalm into the Muh-he-oon-nuk language, vol. 

 2, p. 413. 



Copies seen: Astor, Congress. 



The edition published in New York in 1823 

 does not contain this article. 



